Turbo Pendant L
Suspended lights from GUBI, Designed by Louis Weisdorf
Product description
Concept
Louis Weisdorf's Turbo Pendant, was created in 1965. It was first put into production in 1967 and has achieved great success over the years. It illustrates design at its best; it is simple in form, yet complex in structure and combines a sense of airiness and strength in a beautiful sculptural whole.
MATERIAL
The inspiration for the lamp is the lightness of the Japanese rice paper lamp but in a more durable and sturdy version. The outer curve of the lamp is made of 12 similar aluminium spiral lamellae that form a flower-like globe that shields the light of the bulb and the vertical lamellae prevent gathering of dust is minimal. All surfaces are powder coated.
COLOUR
Matt white
MEASUREMENT
The Turbo pendant comes in two sizes.
Small: Ø: 36 cm
Large: Ø 620 cm
Cord length: Approx. 400 cm
MATERIAL
The inspiration for the lamp is the lightness of the Japanese rice paper lamp but in a more durable and sturdy version. The outer curve of the lamp is made of 12 similar aluminium spiral lamellae that form a flower-like globe that shields the light of the bulb and the vertical lamellae prevent gathering of dust is minimal. All surfaces are powder coated.
COLOUR
Matt white
MEASUREMENT
The Turbo pendant comes in two sizes.
Small: Ø: 36 cm
Large: Ø 620 cm
Cord length: Approx. 400 cm
More about this product
Part of the collection
LIGHTING.
Manufacturer
GUBI
Family
Turbo Pendant
Architonic ID
1216908
Year of Launch
2013
Year of Design
1965
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